Doctor of Business Administration meta model revised July 19 2017 PROFESSOR ROBIN MATTHEWS KINGSTON UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL LONDON RANEPA MOSCOW MOSI YOSHKAR-OLA ECONOMIC STRATEGIES PRESIDENT OF THE LEAGUE OF CORPORATE STRATEGY AND ACCOUNTING http/www.robindcmatthews.com http://www.tcib.org.uk/about.html http://kpp-russia.ru 1/16/2019 robindcmatthews.com
Disruptive technology and de-industrialisation
Global macro conditions Payoffs to stakeholder groups Tangible and intangible Assets (including Reputation) payoffs Competitors and co-operators Outer dynamics Inner dynamics Global macro conditions grammar MARCS Rules, laws, regulations, structures, architectures, routines. Mindsets, culture, memes, norms, values, habits, moods. Intelligence rational and emotional. Formal and Informal, Inner and Outer. 1/16/2019 robindcmatthews.com
META MODEL PAYOFFS INNER DYNAMICS DYNAMICS GRAMMAR OUTER DYNAMICSOUTER
payoffs Inner dynamics Outer GRAMMAR SYSTEM STATE 1/16/2019 robindcmatthews.com
(0) P grammar OD ID PAYOFFS (P) INNER (ID) DYNAMICS OODOO I OD ID INNER (ID) DYNAMICS OUTER (OD) DYNAMICS 1/16/2019 robindcmatthews.com
ORANIZATIONAL GRAMMAR describes the rules that operate in societies/organizations/institutions includes explicit, and implicit laws, regulations, traditions, cultures and mind sets external and internal to an organization. enables us to make sense of organizations introduces order (organization) is reflected in artefacts Introduces structure/organization Establish meaning/sense making 1/16/2019 robindcmatthews.com
Concept [T] Personal [P] Unconscious [U] Formal [F] Explicit [E] GRAMMAR Intersection of sub-grammars Concept [T] Personal [P] Unconscious [U] Formal [F] Explicit [E] Internal [M] External [X] Tacit [T] Conscious [C] Informal [I] Dimensions of grammar are sub-grammars Social [S] Artefacts [A] 1/16/2019 robindcmatthews.com
DISCUSSION Give examples from your knowledge and experience to illustrate all the categories of grammar in the data below 1/16/2019 robindcmatthews.com